NITN | @notintownlive | 14 Dec 2020, 09:22 am

Kolkata/NITN: ITC Hotels has launched a ‘Biryani & Pulao Collection’, which will bring to your table some of the best preparations from the heritage kitchens of India.
The signature dishes, known for their fine aroma, distinct taste, and textures, have been the hallmark of the masterchefs of ITC Hotels
Said Anil Chadha, COO-ITC Hotels, “The Biryani & Pulao Collection is a strong reminder of our culture. At ITC Hotels, we make significant investment in cuisine research.”
This collection covers biryani and pulao from all the four regions of India -north, south, east and west.
The Vegetarian selection of the Biryani & Pulao Collection includes Kale Moti Pulao, Subz Paneer Pulao, and Nimona Mirch Pulao.
The Mutton Signatures include Keema Pulao, Gosht Bohri Biryani, Metiabruz Biryani and Serai ki Biryani while the Chicken Delicacies include Bibi ka Murgh Pulao and Konaseema Kodi Pulao.
The new menu has been introduced at a price range (without tax) of Rs 625 to Rs 825.
Each Biryani (chicken, mutton or vegetarian) offers a choice of either Mirch Baingan ka Salan or any one of the three raitas - Anar Kheera Raita/ Onion Pachadi/ Sarson Raita.
The meal comes along with a complimentary offer of Shahed-E-Jaam, a popular dessert from the Dum Pukht kitchen of ITC Hotels.
The menu comes with dietary indicators, enabling diners to pre-advice on allergy ingredients.
The Biryani & Pulao Collection can be ordered from ITC F&B App and Takeaway as well as popular through popular food aggregators’ platforms.
ITC Hotels would commence The Biryani & Pulao Collection venture with six cities and 10 Hotels which include – ITC Maurya (New Delhi), WelcomHotel Sheraton New Delhi, ITC Maratha (Mumbai), ITC Grand Central (Mumbai), ITC Royal Bengal & ITC Sonar (Kolkata), ITC Kohenur (Hyderabad), ITC Kakatiya (Hyderabad). ITC Gardenia (Bengaluru), ITC Windsor (Bengaluru), ITC Grand Chola (Chennai).
According to the hotel group special take-out counters at each ITC Hotel have also been enhanced with hand sanitizers and thermometers to ensure the health parameters are followed by local food delivery partners.
ITC Hotels said it has also enabled ‘no contact’ deliveries on all pre-paid orders and has implemented stringent measures and protocols, including mandatory temperature checks for all Chefs and Food & Beverage associates as part of its safe 'WeAssure' programme.
A lot of thought has been put into the packaging after study of factors such as temperature, distance travelled, mode of transport, consumption techniques, re-heating norms and more.
The food is packed in environment friendly corrugated paper boxes.
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